In a significant blow to the Cincinnati Bengals, starting right tackle Trent Brown has been sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a torn patellar tendon, as reported by NFL Network on Tuesday.
There is a silver lining, however. According to the report, Brown is expected to make a full recovery.
The unfortunate injury occurred during the second quarter of Monday’s intense 38-33 loss to the Washington Commanders, right as the Bengals were making a promising advance toward Washington’s 20-yard line. The heart-stopping moment happened when Brown fell, and in a show of solidarity, his offensive line teammates rushed over to assist him.
Shortly after being evaluated in the locker room, Brown was declared out for the game. His absence led to a pivotal moment for Cincinnati’s upcoming talent, as first-round pick Amarius Mims stepped in to make his NFL debut earlier than expected.
For Bengals fans and the wider NFL community, this injury is particularly poignant. Brown, 31, is not just any player—he’s a 2019 Pro Bowl selection who made significant contributions during his tenure with the Oakland Raiders. Additionally, he was a critical force in the New England Patriots lineup during their march to a Super Bowl championship following the 2018 season.
Over his career, Brown has consistently showcased his talent and resilience, appearing in 103 games with 96 starts across four teams: the 49ers, Patriots, Raiders, and Bengals. Drafted by San Francisco in the seventh round of the 2015 NFL Draft, Brown’s journey through the NFL has been nothing short of inspiring.
As the Bengals regroup and strategize for the rest of the season, the team and its fans will undoubtedly rally behind Brown, wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. The spotlight now shifts to Amarius Mims, who has big shoes to fill but also a tremendous opportunity to make his mark.
Stay tuned for what promises to be an emotional and transformative season for the Cincinnati Bengals.